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the man who found-- founded the concept of the european union in the late 40s and 50s, john monet. >> rose: a frenchman. >> said that the integration of europe will grow through crisis. and he was very right. also in that respect. because you see, when we have a serious crisis like undoubtedly the euro zone crise has been, you either accept the distraction-- this integrate ofigration, in the case of europe-- or you cope with the need to put things straight after they risk falling apart. and what is needed to have more cohesion. what is needed is each individual country and their political systems is ready to give up a bit of national sovereignty and to share that sovereignty with others-- that is, putting together a more integrated europe to be very concrete, big cause of the crisis was, of course, that some countries were running disorderly budget deficits. now, it has been-- and this has been also the root of the greek crisis, for example-- now, to cope with this, it has been decided that each and every government now has to submit it's craft budget for the following year, not to it
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john della volpe is director of polling for harvard's institute of politics. >> it's almost night and day judy. you know whereas young people four years ago were among the most enthusiastic members of the electorate. we see major dissatisfaction with the process, with the campaign and far less political engagement than we've seen four years before. >> woodruff: hoping to capitalize on that dissatisfaction, mitt romney's campaign is using new targeted smart phone applications in an effort to pull young voters toward their candidate. 21-year-old o.s.u. senior niraj antani says it's working. >> i've had people come up to me who joined college republicans who say, "listen you know i fell into the hope and change trick in 2008 and we've seen his record and we want jobs when we graduate from college and so you know we are considering voting for governor romney." >> woodruff: at last weekend's game, young fans of ohio state university's beloved buckeyes had football, not politics, on their minds. asked who they might support, a mixed picture emerged. jason klaus voted for mr. obama four year
john della volpe is director of polling for harvard's institute of politics. >> it's almost night and day judy. you know whereas young people four years ago were among the most enthusiastic members of the electorate. we see major dissatisfaction with the process, with the campaign and far less political engagement than we've seen four years before. >> woodruff: hoping to capitalize on that dissatisfaction, mitt romney's campaign is using new targeted smart phone applications in an...
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we'll talk with romney advisor, former governor john sununu. all that and more coming up at the top of the hour. don't go away. >> students taking to the internet to protest the government's new school lunch program. the kids say they're going hungry because the rules require lower calorie meals. now republicans are introducing the no kids hungry act to repeal the rules. tracey, you say we need to get the government out altogether. >> yeah. i made three lunches this morning. some need more food than others. there are kids out there that this is sometimes the only good meal they get for the day, but we can't do this one-size-fits-all, everyone only gets three pieces of broccoli and two fish sticks. it's not enough for some kids. quite frankly it's more unhealthy, because then their blood sugar levels fall and they're dragging, they're not doing as well in school. >> todd, they're creating a black market for sweet stuff. i mean, those kids. >> yeah, that's a great idea. [laughter] the calorie idea getting i get,i understand that. maybe they're ge
we'll talk with romney advisor, former governor john sununu. all that and more coming up at the top of the hour. don't go away. >> students taking to the internet to protest the government's new school lunch program. the kids say they're going hungry because the rules require lower calorie meals. now republicans are introducing the no kids hungry act to repeal the rules. tracey, you say we need to get the government out altogether. >> yeah. i made three lunches this morning. some...
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john alzheimer is here in two minutes cheryl: and fox business alert. airlines are collecting more than $1.5 billion in back fees that his largest amount ever collected in a six-month period. delta airlines collecting most fees. $30 million. united airlines coming in second with $350 million. can you take your carry-on? airlines are not the only ones winning on the bottom line. in the focus tonight, the most basic services. penalizing customers just for bringing in business. we have john ulzheimer from smartcredit.com. a huge piece in "the wall street journal." talking about the fact that there is no such thing as a free checking account anymore. we need to get used to this reality or do you think it's going to go back and the in the way of the consumer at some point? >> no, that's interesting. this step seems to ebb and flow. a lot of banks were implementing fees on debit cards and the consumers were outraged. all of a sudden, the banks acquiesced and stopped charging fees. it was a matter of time when the heat died down before they tried to implement
john alzheimer is here in two minutes cheryl: and fox business alert. airlines are collecting more than $1.5 billion in back fees that his largest amount ever collected in a six-month period. delta airlines collecting most fees. $30 million. united airlines coming in second with $350 million. can you take your carry-on? airlines are not the only ones winning on the bottom line. in the focus tonight, the most basic services. penalizing customers just for bringing in business. we have john...
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let me bring back john ford. the company still lost money, but it was a lot less money than people expected. what are the prospects for growth going forward? what are you seeing in that report? >> there is nothing in here that says anything about prospects for growth. really, what we're seeing in r.i.m.'s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them time to get blackberry 10 out. seems that defensive strategy is working better than a lot of people expected. their average selling price is not down as much as people expected. a number of analysts expected them to do worse than that $2.5 billion number. they got up to 2.9. what we're seeing here is the the defensive strategy. it remains to be seen now that the iphone 5 is out and the samsung galaxy iii is out in the channel. >> all right, john. thank you so much. stock up big, 14% higher on r.i.m. up next, europe is a mess. th
let me bring back john ford. the company still lost money, but it was a lot less money than people expected. what are the prospects for growth going forward? what are you seeing in that report? >> there is nothing in here that says anything about prospects for growth. really, what we're seeing in r.i.m.'s numbers are how well it's doing at playing defense. we know that part of their strategy is discounting their products, hoping they can create somewhat of a moat around them and give them...
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more from the bbc's john in gaza city. it's a pretty long list of atrocities and failings, isn't it? >> some pretty strong language, david from human rights watch saying the criminal justice system in gaza wreaks of injustice. widespread systematic torture even saying three prisoners were executed on the basis of confessions extracted through torture. i've been speaking to one young man who is a supporter of hamas' rivals, fatah, and he has been arrested many times in recent years and we have obviously concealed his identity but i've been asking him what happened to him while he was being detained. >> conditions of detention were more than bad. i was subjected to torture, beatings and humiliation. i was not allowed to bathe for a few days. they put a stinky bag over my head and the beatings and humiliation continued for several days. once they stripped my leg and burned my foot with a cigarette lighter. >> john, this isn't the first time these allegations or those allegations the victim made have been made. what's being ma
more from the bbc's john in gaza city. it's a pretty long list of atrocities and failings, isn't it? >> some pretty strong language, david from human rights watch saying the criminal justice system in gaza wreaks of injustice. widespread systematic torture even saying three prisoners were executed on the basis of confessions extracted through torture. i've been speaking to one young man who is a supporter of hamas' rivals, fatah, and he has been arrested many times in recent years and we...
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we have john ulzheimer from smartcredit.com. a huge piece in "the wall street journal." talking about the fact that there is no such thing as a free checking account anymore. we need to get used to this reality or do you think it's going to go back and the in the way of the consumer at some point? >> no, that's interesting. this step seems to ebb and flow. a lot of banks were implementing fees on debit cards and the consumers were outraged. all of a sudden, the banks acquiesced and stopped charging fees. it was a matter of time when the heat died down before they tried to implement something new to help cover the bottom line, if you will. this time, it is the elimination of the free checking account. keep in mind that checking accounts are not terribly portable. we get used to having an account with a certain bank. we have checks and debit cards and automatic traps and deposit. it's not very easy to move yours are implementing fees. they realize that they can still charge $799 per month spume that's exactly what they're doing. if you look at the surveys, 82% want to talk
we have john ulzheimer from smartcredit.com. a huge piece in "the wall street journal." talking about the fact that there is no such thing as a free checking account anymore. we need to get used to this reality or do you think it's going to go back and the in the way of the consumer at some point? >> no, that's interesting. this step seems to ebb and flow. a lot of banks were implementing fees on debit cards and the consumers were outraged. all of a sudden, the banks acquiesced...
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production and improvement of the overall economic environment i mean this is a classic case of what john maynard keynes called pushing on a string i mean you can just keep feeding money to the bankers given all of these once you do well daria on one level what we need to see of course are a whole new set of policies that will actually reintroduce demand into the economy now winston churchill used to like to say of the united states that the united states always did the right thing and then he would pause for a long period of time and say after they have exhausted all other options now i think with both the european union and the united states we're coming very very close to the realization that we've exhausted all of the bad options if we may finally return to the kind of classical keynesian solutions which were applied to the crisis of the one nine hundred thirty s. that may actually bring us out and that's my great hope so we really need to hope that we are finally at a point where we understand the. the solutions that have been applied thus far have not worked. in japan the average he
production and improvement of the overall economic environment i mean this is a classic case of what john maynard keynes called pushing on a string i mean you can just keep feeding money to the bankers given all of these once you do well daria on one level what we need to see of course are a whole new set of policies that will actually reintroduce demand into the economy now winston churchill used to like to say of the united states that the united states always did the right thing and then he...
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markets have had time to internalize and are just investors have had time to adjust their positions john dissipate that if they believe that that's a likely outcome some people out there do i can tell you from where i'm standing in brussels that while this conversation behind closed door is where it was intensifying before the summer and right now it seems that there is a consensus that it's that greece should not the euro and a consensus that something should be done to keep greece in the euro whereas before the summer even paulson policymakers here in brussels said actually you know greece leaves that you're it's a magpie market positive event because the market's going to think ok there will be an initial shock but then they'll think ok that the euro zone has gotten rid of its weakest link and now they can move closer together and tackle the crisis with that happened the burden of greece i don't feel that that's the atmosphere in the climate of the conversation right now in european capitals and here in brussels where guides to the prospect of a spanish accent i genuinely don't see th
markets have had time to internalize and are just investors have had time to adjust their positions john dissipate that if they believe that that's a likely outcome some people out there do i can tell you from where i'm standing in brussels that while this conversation behind closed door is where it was intensifying before the summer and right now it seems that there is a consensus that it's that greece should not the euro and a consensus that something should be done to keep greece in the euro...
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and women and after fifteen years of peace they elected the first president from their own generation john f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one word j.f.k. announce plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his does. cision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and one that was not unilaterally popular certainly not amongst those who drive purpose as well as profit from war let's take a listen. i am talking about genuine peace. the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living. they have the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hold. and build a better life for their children. not merely peace for americans. but peace for all men and women. reflect on that moment for this for a moment we've become so obsessed with security that we've conflated it with peace j.f.k. understood the difference between these two which is why you identified the secu
and women and after fifteen years of peace they elected the first president from their own generation john f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one word j.f.k. announce plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his does. cision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and...
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>>neil: all right, john brown. >> remember this? i hate to burst your bubble, we are not over that at all. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>neil: who says we worked this financial mess out? remember the meltdown? not everyone is cooled down. g.e. and a.i.g. may need to stay after class because the books do not look too classy and they could be vulnerable if there is another downturn. that enmews the treasury demands they set aside more cash or lower risk exposure. charles gasparino is here on what that might mean. >>guest: it is g.e. capital which almost put the whole firm unback in 2008 because of their risky investments and people pulling money out. if the government di
>>neil: all right, john brown. >> remember this? i hate to burst your bubble, we are not over that at all. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more...
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. >> the two primary officers involved in the incident including lieutenant john height are no longer with the police department. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> regular could be back early as this weekend. according to espn the refs should be close to a teal and the two-month long lock out. pressure has been mounting to reach a deal after the controversial game between seattle sea hawks and packers. it could take weeks to get them back. >>> as many will tell you find you something, anything to soothe your crying baby could be like finding dogs. coming up the bay area parent who decided to use the force and a viral phenomenon speaks out. >>> and burning off the coast going to bring some warm weather just in time for your weekend. meteorologist will let us know the highs once again . >>> two cyclists pedalling thousands of miles through south america to support local breast cancer foundation tonight will come face to face with the organization they're benefitting. the two friends began their thousand-mile journey in south anchorage alaska. cyclists will be celebrated tonight at a party in the
. >> the two primary officers involved in the incident including lieutenant john height are no longer with the police department. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> regular could be back early as this weekend. according to espn the refs should be close to a teal and the two-month long lock out. pressure has been mounting to reach a deal after the controversial game between seattle sea hawks and packers. it could take weeks to get them back. >>> as many will tell you find you...
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jane wells and john carney here. welcome. the wall street journal says cell phone bills are eating family budgets and more than half carry a device like the iphone. on average $100 per month per device. jane? feeding the children or having a smartphone? >> at least people are spending. they are not feeding their children. they are paying for the smart phone. that's why apple is one of the largest by market cap. my daughter is 22. just graduated college on her own. she had to make choices -- cable, smartphone? the phone won. people are spending and that's the good news. >> we're on cable television here. don't tell people to turn off the cable and get a cell phone. >> oops. >> the big thing that's going on is people are making choices. what's happening is they are not going to the movies, not eating out as much. it is hurting other economic sectors. that's the way the market works. >> who knew a smartphone could be such fun? you have probably seen julia sitting down with the twitter ceo. he says the company has no plans to go
jane wells and john carney here. welcome. the wall street journal says cell phone bills are eating family budgets and more than half carry a device like the iphone. on average $100 per month per device. jane? feeding the children or having a smartphone? >> at least people are spending. they are not feeding their children. they are paying for the smart phone. that's why apple is one of the largest by market cap. my daughter is 22. just graduated college on her own. she had to make choices...
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john, i know you wrote about this issue today. what's your response when pastor jeffers says mitt romney needs to come out and double down. will this work? >> no. the pastor's speaking from a passionate perspective. only around 20% of americans oppose abortion in all cases. as the republican platform calls for. only 20% of americans support that position. the vast majority of americans for example on the issue of abortion believe it should be safe, legal and rare. activists on either side are polarized, but it's simply a losing formula. any candidate needs to appeal to independents and sent riss and that's where extreme positions on social issues. >> the pastor said he's not saying mitt romney has to go further right. he didn't like his point of view necessarily on abortion, but he said if he stuck with rape, incest, life of the mother and skrus pouned his fist -- does that change it? >> no, there's a reason the romney camp has been trying to say this election is about the economy. we heard this during 2010. this is a libertarian
john, i know you wrote about this issue today. what's your response when pastor jeffers says mitt romney needs to come out and double down. will this work? >> no. the pastor's speaking from a passionate perspective. only around 20% of americans oppose abortion in all cases. as the republican platform calls for. only 20% of americans support that position. the vast majority of americans for example on the issue of abortion believe it should be safe, legal and rare. activists on either side...
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the same is true for another governor i worked for after he was governor, john engler in michigan. >>neil: another governor who could agree with that, scott walker. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away.
the same is true for another governor i worked for after he was governor, john engler in michigan. >>neil: another governor who could agree with that, scott walker. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength...
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back to you. >> so how does it work, john? you just program where you're going and just plug in and -- i mean -- >> enjoy the ride? >> reporter: yeah, the car's got sensors that give it a sense of where it is on the road. google has mapping data that also communicates and lets the car nowhe where it is on the ro. the same folks who worked on street view for google also worked on this car. >> interesting. john ford, thank you. drive safely. ride safely, i guess. speaking of google, that stock continues to rally to a new all-time high, even as rival apple trades lower again today, backing awhat from that $700 it achieved recently. with that in mind, which of the two bitter rivals should you be betting on right now if you could buy only one of the two? let's talk numbers on apple and google today. on the tech any call side, mark newton with gray wolf execution partners. and on the numbers side, mark weiss. i think you've been calling for profit taking on apple. i'm going to bet you're liking google. >> you're right. both stocks a
back to you. >> so how does it work, john? you just program where you're going and just plug in and -- i mean -- >> enjoy the ride? >> reporter: yeah, the car's got sensors that give it a sense of where it is on the road. google has mapping data that also communicates and lets the car nowhe where it is on the ro. the same folks who worked on street view for google also worked on this car. >> interesting. john ford, thank you. drive safely. ride safely, i guess. speaking...
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john, is this a red flag for investors? to what do you attribute this move for oil, and how does this impact the market? >> i think the crude oil has been the conscious of this market since qe-3 was lost. crude oil keyed almost immediately off why qe-3 was being undertaken. that's because of the poor economic environment we've been in. all these things pointing to a slow down, not to mention the swing demand center of the world, china, slowing down and having problems really has put the brakes on what was an impressive rally. we've given back 10% of that now already in rapid fashion. i think it's a clear signal for investors across the markets to watch out. there's a ral slowing going on. >> there's a real slowing going on, and it's being reflected in the price of oil. where else is it being reflected? might we see other commodities start following oil lower? >> you're starting to see the agricultural commodities break down a bit. you saw soybeans down around 15. that could get into the low teens quickly here. also, on to t
john, is this a red flag for investors? to what do you attribute this move for oil, and how does this impact the market? >> i think the crude oil has been the conscious of this market since qe-3 was lost. crude oil keyed almost immediately off why qe-3 was being undertaken. that's because of the poor economic environment we've been in. all these things pointing to a slow down, not to mention the swing demand center of the world, china, slowing down and having problems really has put the...
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when john bonham passed away 32 years ago on wednesday. i know that. >> who is that? >> what's the question? >> u.s. bank corps. >> slow and steady wins the race. usb. it was an opportunity. >> dr. jay? >> top performers in the quarter. goldman sachs was up 22%. jpmorgan was tlaggard here. >> i love jp morgan. i'm in that name but i'm also in citibank. potential for growth there on the earnings side, transparency. i like that name as well. i think you can go well either way. jp morgan gives you more dividend yield right now. >> you like "the family guy"? >> i do. >> let's look at the biggest pops and drops in midday trading. micron. >> it's up a couple of cents. it's smack in the middle of the range we've had for the last year. if you want a stock that's been under pressure and you believe in the tape intel a much better play. >> dr. jay, what do you do? >> guidance was good, accenture. a lot of firms are upgrading guidance. it's been a great ride. i'm not getting off yet. >> a drop in yum brands of1%. weren't we talking about this related to china earlier? >> we were
when john bonham passed away 32 years ago on wednesday. i know that. >> who is that? >> what's the question? >> u.s. bank corps. >> slow and steady wins the race. usb. it was an opportunity. >> dr. jay? >> top performers in the quarter. goldman sachs was up 22%. jpmorgan was tlaggard here. >> i love jp morgan. i'm in that name but i'm also in citibank. potential for growth there on the earnings side, transparency. i like that name as well. i think you...
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you have a republican governor there, john kasich, you have been working you hear the words drip out of his mouth every day. bring your business to ohio and bring it book up again. to a degree he has been successful. he says none of it is from washington. he makes the case it is his own tax policy and balanced budget bringing jobs back to ohio. the man be it romney or ohio, who can convince to bring back jobs he will within the job. >> not whether or not ohio is doing this much better, it is argument between romney or obama, who can do a better job of the country totally back the economy is growing anemicly, a couple points maybe. we should be growing at four or 5%. we should be exploding and we are not. >> brings you the whole point of 7.2%. okay, it is better than it was but is it good enough. why ohio? why does it always seem like the focus comes back to the buckeye state. this is a state of 12 million people. it is a cross-section of the american spectrum in everywhere. you have big cities, you have large empty spaces. rural, farmland. you have huge minority populations in cities
you have a republican governor there, john kasich, you have been working you hear the words drip out of his mouth every day. bring your business to ohio and bring it book up again. to a degree he has been successful. he says none of it is from washington. he makes the case it is his own tax policy and balanced budget bringing jobs back to ohio. the man be it romney or ohio, who can convince to bring back jobs he will within the job. >> not whether or not ohio is doing this much better, it...
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american pakistani relations also virtually ignored by washington that also according to the findings john a maker from the brave new foundation hopes the study opens the door for more accurate information. so the government said it's exceedingly rare but civilians have been killed as a result of these drone strikes but they nearly put the number in single digits which is absurd based on those two different organizations that both of these things there has not been the kind. of critical reporting should happen on something of such a magnitude another problem is how the government classifies people in this region any mailable the age of eighteen is considered a militant by the government's own. two faced accusations about who is who is targeted how they are targeted who is a militant what milton actually means to the government. there are too many contradictions for this to be true so. it's definitely worrisome. or that's what i was i want to be in good to see you there were talking about certainly the conflict goes on in the east china sea over these disputed islands china and japan going
american pakistani relations also virtually ignored by washington that also according to the findings john a maker from the brave new foundation hopes the study opens the door for more accurate information. so the government said it's exceedingly rare but civilians have been killed as a result of these drone strikes but they nearly put the number in single digits which is absurd based on those two different organizations that both of these things there has not been the kind. of critical...
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the second justice to think about is john roberts. he pays not a pivotal role eligible but he played a heavy role in terms of how fast the court does anything. when they have a solid majority, if they want to get to the end results. kennedy will provide a strong vote in. the chief justice has been more concerned about taking things incrementally. it will turn out. you think it is unconstitutional tax do you take a baby step in that area? do you say that section 5 is unconstitutional across the board? de you car back on the number of jurisdictions that are subject to the pre-clearance regime. you will find an incredibly important role. the fourth amendment case can cover the docket of all the cases coming up. be attentive to the new grant on when it is the police can take blood when you're driving under the influence. there is an important thing about that. there were shut down on the ground the police that you have a warrant. i would be surprised if the state lost that. the atoll in the blood dissipates. i believe there is a right to
the second justice to think about is john roberts. he pays not a pivotal role eligible but he played a heavy role in terms of how fast the court does anything. when they have a solid majority, if they want to get to the end results. kennedy will provide a strong vote in. the chief justice has been more concerned about taking things incrementally. it will turn out. you think it is unconstitutional tax do you take a baby step in that area? do you say that section 5 is unconstitutional across the...
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. >> the rapper lil john happened to be on the stage. he grabbed the microphone. it was hysterical. >> okay mother [ bleep ]. you need to [ bleep ] stop. and then the crowd just swept up and everyone started laughing about it. and then it just completely diffused this thing that could have gotten really out of hand. >> more than 100 people are i juried and taken to hospitals for treatment. despite the powerful force of the stampede no one is killed. after the 2010 incident the electric daisy carnival is moved out of las vegas to los angeles. but fans of the event remain firm it's not a danger to attend. >> i think it gave the festival a bad rap for really a lot of people behaving themselves pretty well. it's really a small percentage of people doing it. >> my mom said you're never going again. it's something that you have to be okay. you have to know what you're getting yourself into and be smart about what you're doing. >> coming up -- the crowd goes wild. >> we all grabbed him and squeezed him and put him on our shoulders. >> fans storm the court at a one of a k
. >> the rapper lil john happened to be on the stage. he grabbed the microphone. it was hysterical. >> okay mother [ bleep ]. you need to [ bleep ] stop. and then the crowd just swept up and everyone started laughing about it. and then it just completely diffused this thing that could have gotten really out of hand. >> more than 100 people are i juried and taken to hospitals for treatment. despite the powerful force of the stampede no one is killed. after the 2010 incident the...
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john zarrella, cnn, miami. >> as john just mentioned, president obama and mitt romney made it favor they aof legalizig marijuana. some are. in massachusetts, vote every hes will decide whether to legalize it for medical use. one man, well, you'll hear his view on pot. i spoke earlier to massachusetts congressman barney frank. a big supporter of marijuana reform. so i started by asking him, why do you care so much? >> i believe in personal freedom and liberty. i have been the leading opponent of efforts to shut down internet gambling. i think people ought to be free to read what they want, and with marijuana, i think frankly it contributes to a good deal of the fetish among young people, you shouldn't do this, it has negative effects and see all of the people engage in all kinds of things that have greater impact on people and then i'm primarily motivated by personal free come, i want to free up government resources and take a report and without having to raise taxes. at the federal level it means cutting federal spending, at the state level, it means not spending as much as we do on pris
john zarrella, cnn, miami. >> as john just mentioned, president obama and mitt romney made it favor they aof legalizig marijuana. some are. in massachusetts, vote every hes will decide whether to legalize it for medical use. one man, well, you'll hear his view on pot. i spoke earlier to massachusetts congressman barney frank. a big supporter of marijuana reform. so i started by asking him, why do you care so much? >> i believe in personal freedom and liberty. i have been the leading...
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when john mccain was running he called john mccain erratic. he said he couldn't stand mccain, a long term colleague of his. he said mitt romney couldn't be confirmed as a dog catcher and he suggested mitt romney did not pay federal taxes for 10 years which we all know now thanks to governor romney's accounting firm is not true. >> you have to hold the senate democrats accountable. they elected him into this lead i areship position. tomorrow they can take him out of that leadership position. but they seem to encourage it by the fact that they are silent on these matters. i would think the country gets it. when president obama campaigned on we are not red states or blue states, we are united states. who disagrees with that. but look at the way they actually act. look at what does. america should not stand for that. we are better than that. but it starts at the top and i think harry reid has a higher bar to reach. these aren't mistakes. i think they are calculated for his own personal political gain. megyn: governor romney said he can say whateve
when john mccain was running he called john mccain erratic. he said he couldn't stand mccain, a long term colleague of his. he said mitt romney couldn't be confirmed as a dog catcher and he suggested mitt romney did not pay federal taxes for 10 years which we all know now thanks to governor romney's accounting firm is not true. >> you have to hold the senate democrats accountable. they elected him into this lead i areship position. tomorrow they can take him out of that leadership...
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earlier today, john engler -- >> this is an economy that wants to move, that i believe could lead the world back. it's sort of like the nfl. if the players don't know how to play the game, don't know how it's going to be refereed. well, in washington our referees are on strike. they're not getting much done. thampbl >> that about sums it up. let's bring in our guests. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. how real is this issue? you know, because of this gridlock in washington and this inability to get anything done, you're really seeing business stall. >> well, business people and investors never have as much information as they'd like and never as much visibility into the future. you do the best you can with what you have. we're in this slog. it's a global slog. europe is also in trouble. china is growing very slowly. i think we will fight our way out of it. i think there's good opportunity for investors in risky assets. >> do you acknowledge there's a bit of a paralysis going on as a result of the uncertainty about the fiscal cliff? >> there's always uncertainty. >> i know th
earlier today, john engler -- >> this is an economy that wants to move, that i believe could lead the world back. it's sort of like the nfl. if the players don't know how to play the game, don't know how it's going to be refereed. well, in washington our referees are on strike. they're not getting much done. thampbl >> that about sums it up. let's bring in our guests. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. how real is this issue? you know, because of this gridlock in washington...
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our friend john stossel doing a special called "winning the presidency." i was honored to have a chance to be part of it. take a look at this. >> they fought each other viciously for years. yet weirdly these tough guys came to this interview together. >> you spent a year to kill each other's careers but you're friends. >> great friends. >> why? >> we could drink all night. we love the process, we love the game. >> you come to appreciate what the other guy, your counterpart has to go through every day. >> reassuring they're still friends. it says something good about america. >> bob: greg says the lonlongest session he's seen. "winning the president," john stossel. >> andrea: i have to clear something up. i got e-mail last week. i think i said it wrongdoing pet peeves and i said i don't like when people get out of the elevator and i go in first. it had it backward. i don't like when you are trying to come in. >> bob: we knew that. >> andrea: i had to fix that. pet peeves. comedy shows don't equal the criticism. last night, "saturday night live" actually did
our friend john stossel doing a special called "winning the presidency." i was honored to have a chance to be part of it. take a look at this. >> they fought each other viciously for years. yet weirdly these tough guys came to this interview together. >> you spent a year to kill each other's careers but you're friends. >> great friends. >> why? >> we could drink all night. we love the process, we love the game. >> you come to appreciate what the...
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john gonzalez reporting. >> new this morning d.c. police said one man is dead and a second hospitalized after a shooting in southeast. the men were shot in the 5000 block of h streets before midnight. a man died was shot several times and a second man was shot in the neck but is expected to survive. no word on a motive or suspects. >> in syria, the iranian press deviant says one of its correspondence died while covering two bomb blasts and a gun battle in mandamascus. 33-year-old maya nassar, a syrian national. the bomb went off near the army headquarters and that set off a huge fire. a busy day overseas. we are hearing of an attack in iraq, targeting police officers. >> jummy olabanji has more. tell us about it. >> ira attacks against police checkpoints have killed four officers this morning. the first attack took place early this morning when a gun meant-- gunmen in two separate cars opened fire on officers manning a checkpoint south of baghdad. three were killed in that attack. the fourth officer was killed when a roadside bomb ex
john gonzalez reporting. >> new this morning d.c. police said one man is dead and a second hospitalized after a shooting in southeast. the men were shot in the 5000 block of h streets before midnight. a man died was shot several times and a second man was shot in the neck but is expected to survive. no word on a motive or suspects. >> in syria, the iranian press deviant says one of its correspondence died while covering two bomb blasts and a gun battle in mandamascus. 33-year-old...
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john and laura. >> all right, something to watch. thank you very much. also, watching the skies this morning. want to check the forecast for meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning, john and laura. highs today are going to be in the upper 80s. inland, 70s, bay side, 60s at the coast, and we speak tomorrow. want to point out the giants back tonight, 7:00, taking on the diamondbacks. cool, foggy but matt cain is going tob be on the mound so tht clears things up nicely. >>> san jose, 101, slammed an you're coming north of 680. 280 jammed at the interchange as well. that's northbound. sound bound, very clear. san mateo bridge cleared after earlier slowing. yeah, that's clear. back to you. >>> the "today" show just moments away. >> football fans unsatisfied with the call by replacement referees. bob costas is weighing in on how much the lockout is hurting the pro football brand. >> we'll see if the owners are
john and laura. >> all right, something to watch. thank you very much. also, watching the skies this morning. want to check the forecast for meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning, john and laura. highs today are going to be in the upper 80s. inland, 70s, bay side, 60s at the coast, and we speak tomorrow. want to point out the giants back tonight, 7:00, taking on the diamondbacks. cool, foggy but matt cain is going tob be on the mound so tht clears things up nicely....
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serious misrepresentation of the lethal strikes and contradicts washington's claims a few innocent deaths john amec from the brave new foundation hopes the study opens the door for more accurate information. of the government said it's exceedingly rare but civilians have been killed as a result of these drone strikes they even say they do they put the number in single digits which is absurd based on a host of different organizations that follow these things there has not been the kind of critical reporting that should happen on something of such a magnitude another problem is how the government classifies people in this region any mail above the age of eighteen is considered a militant by the government's own. two faced. it's asians about who is who is targeted how they are targeted who is a militant what milton actually means to the government. there are too many contradictions or for this to be true so. it is definitely worth something. else take a look at some other stories from around the world hundreds of people in the u.k. have been forced from their homes as heavy rains continue to fall
serious misrepresentation of the lethal strikes and contradicts washington's claims a few innocent deaths john amec from the brave new foundation hopes the study opens the door for more accurate information. of the government said it's exceedingly rare but civilians have been killed as a result of these drone strikes they even say they do they put the number in single digits which is absurd based on a host of different organizations that follow these things there has not been the kind of...
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>>guest: yes, the john mccain had less money. romney campaign has a more targeted approach spending as were time as possible in states where early voting has or is about to start. >> for republicans specifically, that message needs to be crystal clear. that is why governor romney is so specific as he is campaigning. you realize that votes are being cast. >>reporter: before the first debate is held. these are voters that already have made up their mind. >>shepard: there are a lot of people voting early but do the analysts predict what percentage of voting can be early voting? >>reporter: they are pointing to an increase from 20 percent in 2004 to 30 percent in 2008. this time around, they expect 23 percent of votes to be cast before election day. here is an interesting note, 400,000 early ballots were rejected in 2008 for things like forgetting to sign the ballot or put the right stamp on the envelope. that number could make a real difference this time around in a very tight race. >>shepard: thank you, shannon. good to see you. th
>>guest: yes, the john mccain had less money. romney campaign has a more targeted approach spending as were time as possible in states where early voting has or is about to start. >> for republicans specifically, that message needs to be crystal clear. that is why governor romney is so specific as he is campaigning. you realize that votes are being cast. >>reporter: before the first debate is held. these are voters that already have made up their mind. >>shepard: there...